Checkmate in 4 Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving White to move and checkmate in 4. No computer lines please. 6kB/1p3R1p/2b2nP1/5qn1/8/rQ6/r5R1/7K w – – 0 1 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Not dificult.
I show the move nº 4: Pawn g6-g7 mate.
Really beautiful!
1. Rg7
1. … Kh8
2. Qg8 Ng8
3. Rh7 Nh7
4. g7 mate
1. … Kf8
2. Qb4
1. Rg7+ Kxh8 (if 1. … Kf8, 2. Qb4+)
2. Qg8+ Nxg8
3. Rxh7+ Nxh7
4. g7#
Cute.
1. Rg7+
1…Kf8 2. Qb4+ Qc5 3. Qxc5+ Ke8 4.Qe7++
1…Kxh8 2. Qg8+ Nxg8 3. Rxh7+ Nxh7 4. g7++
That was very difficult. I had several ideas like rd7+, g7 with Rf8, pxh7+, and Rf8+ followed by Qb4+ and none of them were even close. I was unable to solve it on my own in 20 minutes. I used computer to show me. Excellent puzzle.
1 Rg7 KH8
2 Qg8 Ng8
3 Rh7 Nh7
4 g7 mate
mk
rg7+ kh8 qg8 nxg8 rxh7 where is four
1.PxRp+ N+P 2.Rg2+ 3 K-H8 Qg1# OR
3.K-f1 Qg1#.
white moves:
1.Rg7+,Kxh8
2.Qg8+!,Nxg8
3.Rxh7+!,Nxh7
4.g7++
If 1…..Kf8
2.Qb4+,Qc5
3.Qxc5+,Ke8
4.Qe7++
The double check looked promising, so
First try:
1. Rg7+ Kf8
2. Qb4+ Qc5
3. Qxc5+ Ke8
4. Qe7#
This looked clutzy, so
Second try:
1. Rg7+ Kxh8
2. Qg8+ Nxg8
3. Rxh7+ Nxh7
4. g7#
Lucky pawn.
This one was very easy. Took me like less that a minute.
1. Rg7+ KxB
2. Qg8+ NxQ
3. Rxh7+ NxR
4. g7++